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This document is a sample of the basic terms of coverage under a Core Essential Product. Your actual benefits will depend on the plan purchased by your employer. Small Business Health Options Program (SHOP Exchange) Certificate of Coverage UnitedHealthcare of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc. Certificate of Coverage is Part of Policy This Certificate of Coverage (Certificate) is part of the Policy that is a legal document between UnitedHealthcare of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc. and the Enrolling Group to provide Benefits to Covered Persons, subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions and limitations of the Policy. We issue the Policy based on payment of the required Policy Charges by the SHOP Exchange from funds obtained by the Enrolling Group. In addition to this Certificate the Policy includes: The Group Policy. The Schedule of Benefits. Riders, including the Pediatric Dental Rider and the Pediatric Vision Care Services Rider. Amendments. You can review the Policy at the office of the Enrolling Group during regular business hours. Changes to the Document We may from time to time modify this Certificate by attaching legal documents called Riders and/or Amendments that may change certain provisions of this Certificate. When that happens we will send you a new Certificate, Rider or Amendment pages. No one can make any changes to the Policy unless those changes are in writing. A change in the Policy is not valid: Until approved by an executive officer of the company, and Unless the approval is endorsed on the Policy or attached to the Policy. Other Information You Should Have We have the right to change, interpret, modify, withdraw or add Benefits, or to terminate the Policy, as permitted by law, without your approval. On its effective date, this Certificate replaces and overrules any Certificate that we may have previously issued to you. This Certificate will in turn be overruled by any Certificate we issue to you in the future. The Policy will take effect on the date specified in the Policy. Coverage under the Policy will begin at 12:01 a.m. and end at 12:00 midnight in the time zone of the Enrolling Group's location. The Policy will remain in effect as long as the Policy Charges are paid when they are due, subject to termination of the Policy. We are delivering the Policy in the State of Maryland. The Policy is governed by ERISA unless the Enrolling Group is not an employee welfare benefit plan as defined by ERISA. To the extent that state law applies, the laws of the State of Maryland are the laws that govern the Policy. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 1

Introduction to Your Certificate We are pleased to provide you with this Certificate. This Certificate and the other Policy documents describe your Benefits, as well as your rights and responsibilities, under the Policy. How to Use this Document We encourage you to read your Certificate and any attached Riders and/or Amendments carefully. We especially encourage you to review the Benefit limitations of this Certificate by reading the attached Schedule of Benefits along with Section 1: Covered Health Services and Section 2: Exclusions and Limitations. You should also carefully read Section 8: General Legal Provisions to better understand how this Certificate and your Benefits work. You should call us if you have questions about the limits of the coverage available to you. Many of the sections of this Certificate are related to other sections of the document. You may not have all of the information you need by reading just one section. We also encourage you to keep your Certificate and Schedule of Benefits and any attachments in a safe place for your future reference. If there is a conflict between this Certificate and any summaries provided to you by the Enrolling Group, this Certificate will control. Please be aware that your Physician is not responsible for knowing or communicating your Benefits. Information about Defined Terms Because this Certificate is part of a legal document, we want to give you information about the document that will help you understand it. Certain capitalized words have special meanings. We have defined these words in Section 9: Defined Terms. You can refer to Section 9: Defined Terms as you read this document to have a clearer understanding of your Certificate. When we use the words "we," "us," and "our" in this document, we are referring to UnitedHealthcare of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc.. When we use the words "you" and "your," we are referring to people who are Covered Persons, as that term is defined in Section 9: Defined Terms. Don't Hesitate to Contact Us Throughout the document you will find statements that encourage you to contact us for further information. Whenever you have a question or concern regarding your Benefits, please call us using the telephone number for Customer Care listed on your ID card. It will be our pleasure to assist you. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 2

Your Responsibilities Be Enrolled and Pay Required Contributions Benefits are available to you only if you are enrolled for coverage under the Policy. Your enrollment options, and the corresponding dates that coverage begins, are listed in Section 3: When Coverage Begins. To be enrolled with us and receive Benefits, both of the following apply: Your enrollment must be in accordance with the eligibility requirements as verified by the SHOP Exchange. You must qualify as a Subscriber or his or her Dependent as those terms are defined in Section 9: Defined Terms. Your Enrolling Group may require you to make certain payments to them, in order for you to remain enrolled under the Policy and receive Benefits. If you have questions about this, contact your Enrolling Group. Be Aware this Benefit Plan Does Not Pay for All Health Services Your right to Benefits is limited to Covered Health Services. The extent of this Benefit plan's payments for Covered Health Services and any obligation that you may have to pay for a portion of the cost of those Covered Health Services is set forth in the Schedule of Benefits. Decide What Services You Should Receive Care decisions are between you and your Physicians. We do not make decisions about the kind of care you should or should not receive. Choose Your Physician It is your responsibility to select the health care professionals who will deliver care to you. We arrange for Physicians and other health care professionals and facilities to participate in a Network. Our credentialing process confirms public information about the professionals' and facilities' licenses and other credentials, but does not assure the quality of their services. These professionals and facilities are independent practitioners and entities that are solely responsible for the care they deliver. Prior Authorization You are not required to obtain prior authorization for Covered Health Services. Physicians and other health care professionals who participate in a Network are responsible for obtaining prior authorization. Pay Your Share You must meet any applicable deductible and pay a Copayment and/or Coinsurance for most Covered Health Services. These payments are due at the time of service or when billed by the Physician, provider or facility. Any applicable deductible, Copayment and Coinsurance amounts are listed in the Schedule of Benefits. Pay the Cost of Excluded Services You must pay the cost of all excluded services and items. Review Section 2: Exclusions and Limitations to become familiar with this Benefit plan's exclusions. Show Your ID Card You should show your identification (ID) card every time you request health services. If you do not show your ID card, the provider may fail to bill the correct entity for the services delivered. However, if you COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 3

forget your ID card, it may cause a delay in obtaining Benefits, but does not eliminate the ability to obtain Benefits. File Claims with Complete and Accurate Information When you receive Covered Health Services from a non-network provider as a result of an Emergency, at an Urgent Care Center outside your geographic area, or if a Covered Health Service received by a non- Network provider was preauthorized or otherwise approved by us or a Network provider, or obtained pursuant to a verbal or written referral by us or a Network provider, we pay non-network providers directly. However, if you have already paid the non-network provider, we will accept a request for payment submitted by you. If you submit a request for payment, you must file the claim in a format that contains all of the information we require, as described in Section 5: How to File a Claim. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 4

Our Responsibilities Determine Benefits We make administrative decisions regarding whether this Benefit plan will pay for any portion of the cost of a health care service you intend to receive or have received. Our decisions are for payment purposes only. We do not make decisions about the kind of care you should or should not receive. You and your providers must make those treatment decisions. We have the discretion to do the following: Interpret Benefits and the other terms, limitations and exclusions set out in this Certificate, the Schedule of Benefits and any Riders and/or Amendments. Make factual determinations relating to Benefits. We may delegate this discretionary authority to other persons or entities that may provide administrative services for this Benefit plan, such as claims processing. The identity of the service providers and the nature of their services may be changed from time to time in our discretion. In order to receive Benefits, you must cooperate with those service providers. Pay for Our Portion of the Cost of Covered Health Services We pay Benefits for Covered Health Services as described in Section 1: Covered Health Services and in the Schedule of Benefits, unless the service is excluded in Section 2: Exclusions and Limitations. This means we only pay our portion of the cost of Covered Health Services. It also means that not all of the health care services you receive may be paid for (in full or in part) by this Benefit plan. Pay Network Providers It is the responsibility of Network Physicians and facilities to file for payment from us. When you receive Covered Health Services from Network providers, you do not have to submit a claim to us. Pay for Covered Health Services Provided by Non-Network Providers When you receive Covered Health Services from a non-network provider as a result of an Emergency, at an Urgent Care Center outside your geographic area, or if a Covered Health Service received by a non- Network provider was preauthorized or otherwise approved by us or a Network provider, or obtained pursuant to a verbal or written referral by us or a Network provider, we pay non-network providers directly. Review and Determine Benefits in Accordance with our Reimbursement Policies We develop our reimbursement policy guidelines, in our sole discretion, in accordance with one or more of the following methodologies: As indicated in the most recent edition of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), a publication of the American Medical Association, and/or the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). As reported by generally recognized professionals or publications. As used for Medicare. As determined by medical staff and outside medical consultants pursuant to other appropriate sources or determinations that we accept. Following evaluation and validation of certain provider billings (e.g., error, abuse and fraud reviews), our reimbursement policies are applied to provider billings. We share our reimbursement policies with COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 5

Physicians and other providers in our Network through our provider website. Physicians and providers may not bill you for the difference between their contract rate (as may be modified by our reimbursement policies) and the billed charge. You may obtain copies of our reimbursement policies for yourself or to share with your provider by going to www.myuhc.com or by calling Customer Care at the telephone number on your ID card. Offer Health Education Services to You From time to time, we may provide you with access to information about additional services that are available to you, such as disease management programs, health education and patient advocacy. It is solely your decision whether to participate in the programs, but we recommend that you discuss them with your Physician. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 6

Certificate of Coverage Table of Contents Section 1: Covered Health Services... 8 Section 2: Exclusions and Limitations... 30 Section 3: When Coverage Begins... 34 Section 4: When Coverage Ends... 39 Section 5: How to File a Claim... 43 Section 6: Questions, Complaints and Appeals... 45 Section 7: Coordination of Benefits... 54 Section 8: General Legal Provisions... 59 Section 9: Defined Terms... 64 COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 7

Section 1: Covered Health Services Benefits for Covered Health Services Benefits are available only if all of the following are true: The health care service, supply or Pharmaceutical Product is only a Covered Health Service if it is Medically Necessary. (See definitions of Medically Necessary and Covered Health Service in Section 9: Defined Terms.) The fact that a Physician or other provider has performed or prescribed a procedure or treatment, or the fact that it may be the only available treatment for a Sickness, Injury, Mental Illness, substance-related and addictive disorders, disease or its symptoms does not mean that the procedure or treatment is a Covered Health Service under the Policy. Covered Health Services are received while the Policy is in effect or are provided to Covered Persons under the Extended Coverage for Total Disability provision in Section 4: When Coverage Ends. Covered Health Services are received prior to the date that any of the individual termination conditions listed in Section 4: When Coverage Ends occurs or are provided to Covered Persons under the Extended Coverage for Total Disability provision in Section 4: When Coverage Ends.. The person who receives Covered Health Services is a Covered Person and meets all eligibility requirements specified in the Policy or is receiving Benefits under the Extended Coverage for Total Disability provision in Section 4: When Coverage Ends. This section describes Covered Health Services for which Benefits are available. Please refer to the attached Schedule of Benefits for details about: The amount you must pay for these Covered Health Services (including any deductible, Copayment and/or Coinsurance). Any limit that applies to these Covered Health Services (including visit, day and dollar limits on services). Any limit that applies to the amount of Eligible Expenses you are required to pay in a year (Out-of- Pocket Maximum). Benefits include a health assessment that may be completed by each Covered Person age 18 years and older on a voluntary basis. Written feedback will be immediately provided to each Covered Person age 18 years and older who completes a health assessment. The feedback will include information to help lower the risks identified in the completed health assessment and, based on your health assessment score, includes access to a health coach who may suggest health improvement programs such as weight loss, exercise, stress management, and nutrition programs. You may access the health assessment at www.myuhc.com. Please note that in listing services or examples, when we say "this includes," it is not our intent to limit the description to that specific list. When we do intend to limit a list of services or examples, we state specifically that the list "is limited to." 1. Ambulance Services Ambulance Services to or from the nearest Hospital where needed medical services can appropriately be provided. Benefits include Emergency ambulance transportation by a licensed ambulance service (either ground or air ambulance) to the nearest Hospital where Emergency Health Services can be performed. Non-Emergency ambulance transportation by a licensed ambulance service (either ground or air ambulance, as we determine appropriate) between facilities when the transport is any of the following: From a non-network Hospital to a Network Hospital. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 8

To a Hospital that provides a higher level of care that was not available at the original Hospital. To a more cost-effective acute care facility. From an acute facility to a sub-acute setting. 2. Blood and Blood Products All cost recovery expenses for blood, blood products, derivatives, components, biologics, and serums to include autologous services, whole blood, red blood cells, platelets, plasma, immunoglobin and albumin. 3. Case Management Services Any other services approved through our case management program. 4. Chiropractic Services Chiropractic services must be performed by a Physician or by a licensed therapy provider. Benefits under this section include chiropractic services provided in a Physician's office or on an outpatient basis at a Hospital or Alternate Facility. 5. Controlled Clinical Trials Routine patient care costs incurred during participation in a qualifying clinical trial for the treatment of: Cancer or other life-threatening disease or condition. For purposes of this benefit, a life-threatening disease or condition is one from which the likelihood of death is probable unless the course of the disease or condition is interrupted. Cardiovascular disease (cardiac/stroke) which is not life threatening, for which, as we determine, a clinical trial meets the qualifying clinical trial criteria stated below. Surgical musculoskeletal disorders of the spine, hip and knees, which are not life threatening, for which, as we determine, a clinical trial meets the qualifying clinical trial criteria stated below. Other diseases or disorders which are not life threatening for which, as we determine, a clinical trial meets the qualifying clinical trial criteria stated below. Benefits include the reasonable and necessary items and services used to prevent, diagnose and treat complications arising from participation in a qualifying clinical trial. Benefits are available only when the Covered Person is clinically eligible for participation in the qualifying clinical trial as defined by the researcher. Routine patient care costs for qualifying clinical trials include: Covered Health Services for which Benefits are typically provided absent a clinical trial. Covered Health Services required solely for the provision of the Experimental Service or investigational item or service, the clinically appropriate monitoring of the effects of the service or item, or the prevention of complications. Covered Health Services needed for reasonable and necessary care arising from the provision of an Investigational item or service. Routine costs for clinical trials do not include: The Experimental Service or investigational service(s) or item. The only exceptions to this are: Certain Category B devices. Certain promising interventions for patients with terminal illnesses. Other items and services that meet specified criteria in accordance with our medical and drug policies. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 9

Items and services provided solely to satisfy data collection and analysis needs and that are not used in the direct clinical management of the patient. A service that is clearly inconsistent with widely accepted and established standards of care for a particular diagnosis. Items and services provided by the research sponsors free of charge for any person enrolled in the trial. With respect to cancer or other life-threatening diseases or conditions, a qualifying clinical trial is a Phase I, Phase II, Phase III, or Phase IV clinical trial that is conducted in relation to the prevention, detection or treatment of cancer or other life-threatening disease or condition and which meets any of the following criteria in the bulleted list below. With respect to cardiovascular disease or musculoskeletal disorders of the spine, and hip and knees and other diseases or disorders which are not life-threatening, a qualifying clinical trial is a Phase I, Phase II, or Phase III clinical trial that is conducted in relation to the detection or treatment of such non-lifethreatening disease or disorder and which meets any of the following criteria in the bulleted list below. Federally funded trials. The study or investigation is approved or funded (which may include funding through in-kind contributions) by one or more of the following: National Institutes of Health (NIH). (Includes National Cancer Institute (NCI).) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). A cooperative group or center of any of the entities described above or the Department of Defense (DOD) or the Veterans Administration (VA). A qualified non-governmental research entity identified in the guidelines issued by the National Institutes of Health for center support grants. The Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Defense or the Department of Energy as long as the study or investigation has been reviewed and approved through a system of peer review that is determined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services to meet both of the following criteria: Comparable to the system of peer review of studies and investigations used by the National Institutes of Health. Ensures unbiased review of the highest scientific standards by qualified individuals who have no interest in the outcome of the review. The study or investigation is conducted under an investigational new drug application reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The study or investigation is a drug trial that is exempt from having such an investigational new drug application. The clinical trial must have a written protocol that describes a scientifically sound study and have been approved by all relevant institutional review boards (IRBs) before participants are enrolled in the trial. We may, at any time, request documentation about the trial. The subject or purpose of the trial must be the evaluation of an item or service that meets the definition of a Covered Health Service and is not otherwise excluded under the Policy COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 10

6. Dental Services - Hospital and Ambulatory Facility Charges Related to Dental Care Benefits for general anesthesia and associated Hospital or ambulatory facility charges in conjunction with dental care provided to a Covered Person if the Covered Person: (A) Is a child seven years of age or younger or is developmentally disabled; Is an individual for whom a successful result cannot be expected from dental care provided under a local anesthesia because of a physical, intellectual, or other medically compromising condition; and Is an individual for whom a superior result can be expected from dental care provided under general anesthesia; or (B) Is an extremely uncooperative, fearful, or uncommunicative child who is 17 years of age or younger with dental needs of such magnitude that treatment should not be delayed or deferred; and Is an individual for whom lack of treatment can be expected to result in oral pain, infection, loss of teeth, or other increased oral or dental morbidity. Such services must be provided under the direction of a Physician or dentist. Benefits are not provided for expenses for the diagnosis or treatment of dental disease. 7. Detoxification Services Detoxification services received on an inpatient or outpatient basis. 8. Diabetes Treatment, Equipment and Supplies Benefits are provided for diabetes treatment, equipment and supplies. Diabetic equipment includes glucose monitoring equipment and insulin pumps for an insulin-using Covered Person as part of a treatment plan prescribed by the Covered Person's Health Care Practitioner, and such Benefits will be provided under the Durable Medical Equipment Benefit below. Diabetes supplies include insulin syringes and needles, and testing strips for glucose monitoring equipment for Covered Persons using insulin as part of a treatment plan prescribed by the Covered Person Health Care Practitioner, and will be provided under the Prescription Drug Product Benefit described below. For the purpose of this Benefit, "insulin-using" means a Covered Person who uses insulin as part of a treatment plan prescribed by the Covered Person's Physician. 9. Durable Medical Equipment Durable Medical Equipment including nebulizers, peak flow meters, prosthetic devices such as leg, arm, back, or neck braces, artificial legs, arms, or eyes, and the training necessary to use these prosthesis. Durable Medical Equipment must meet each of the following criteria: Ordered or provided by a Physician for outpatient use primarily in a home setting. Used for medical purposes. Not consumable or disposable except as needed for the effective use of covered Durable Medical Equipment. Not of use to a person in the absence of a disease or disability. Benefits under this section include Durable Medical Equipment provided to you by a Physician. If more than one piece of Durable Medical Equipment can meet your functional needs, Benefits are available only for the equipment that meets the minimum specifications for your needs. Benefits for prosthetic devices under this section are provided only for external prosthetic devices and do not include any device that is fully implanted into the body. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 11

If more than one prosthetic device can meet your functional needs, Benefits are available only for the prosthetic device that meets the minimum specifications for your needs. If you purchase a prosthetic device that exceeds these minimum specifications, we will pay only the amount that we would have paid for the prosthetic that meets the minimum specifications, and you will be responsible for paying any difference in cost. The prosthetic device must be ordered or provided by, or under the direction of a Physician. Benefits are available for repairs and replacement, except that: There are no Benefits for repairs due to misuse, malicious damage or gross neglect. There are no Benefits for replacement due to misuse, malicious damage, gross neglect or for lost or stolen prosthetic devices. 10. Emergency Health Services Services provided on an outpatient basis in a Hospital or an Alternate Facility that are required to stabilize or initiate treatment in an Emergency. Refer to the definition of Emergency Health Services is Section 9: Defined Terms for a complete definition of Emergency Health Services. Benefits under this section include the facility charge, supplies and all professional services required to stabilize your condition and/or initiate treatment. This includes placement in an observation bed for the purpose of monitoring your condition (rather than being admitted to a Hospital for an Inpatient Stay). Benefits are provided for follow-up care when we authorize, direct, refer, or allow you to access a Hospital Emergency facility or other Urgent Care Center facility for a medical condition that requires Emergency surgery. Such follow up care is provided when services are: Medically Necessary Directly related to the condition for which the surgical procedure was performed; and Provided in consultation with your Physician. Benefits under this section include Emergency Health Services received outside the Service Area. 11. Family Planning Services Family planning services include the following: Prescription contraceptive drugs or devices; Coverage for the insertion or removal of contraceptive devices; Medically Necessary examination associated with the use of contraceptive drugs or devices; and Voluntary sterilization. For the purpose of this Benefit, "family planning" means counseling, implanting or fitting birth control devices, and follow up visits after a Covered Person selects a birth control method. With respect to women, any service provided under this Benefit which is considered preventive care as provided for in comprehensive guidelines supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration would be provided as described below under Preventive Care Services, or for Preventive Care Medications, under Prescription Drug Products. 12. Habilitative Services For the purpose of this Benefit, "habilitative services" means health care services that help a person keep, learn or improve skills and functioning for daily living and includes occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy, for the treatment of Covered Persons with Congenital Anomaly and genetic birth defects to enhance the Covered Person's ability to function. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 12

For Covered Person age 0-19 years old, Benefits for habilitative services for the treatment of Congenital Anomaly or genetic birth defects, include services for cleft lip and cleft palate, orthodontics, oral surgery, otologic, and audiological therapy. Benefits are provided for habilitative services provided for Covered Persons with a disabling condition when both of the following conditions are met: The treatment is administered by a licensed speech-language pathologist, licensed audiologist, licensed occupational therapist, licensed physical therapist, Physician, licensed nutritionist, licensed social worker or licensed psychologist. The initial or continued treatment must not be considered an Experimental Service. Benefits for habilitative services do not apply to those services that are solely educational in nature or otherwise paid under state or federal law for purely educational services. Custodial Care, respite care, day care, therapeutic recreation, vocational training and services received at a Residential Treatment Facility are not habilitative services. A service that is not Medically Necessary for meeting the Covered Person's functional goals in a treatment plan is not a habilitative service. We may require that a treatment plan be provided, request medical records, clinical notes, or other necessary data to allow us to substantiate that initial or continued medical treatment is needed. When the treating provider anticipates that continued treatment is or will be required to permit the Covered Person to achieve progress, we may request a treatment plan consisting of diagnosis, proposed treatment by type, frequency, anticipated duration of treatment, the anticipated goals of treatment, and how frequently the treatment plan will be updated. 13. Hearing Aids Hearing aids required for the correction of a hearing impairment (a reduction in the ability to perceive sound which may range from slight to complete deafness). Hearing aids are electronic amplifying devices designed to bring sound more effectively into the ear. A hearing aid consists of a microphone, amplifier and receiver. Benefits are available for a hearing aid that is purchased as a result of a written recommendation by a Physician. Benefits are provided for the hearing aid and for charges for associated fitting and testing. If more than one type of hearing aid can meet your functional needs, Benefits are available only for the hearing aid that meets the minimum specifications for your needs. Benefits under this section do not include bone anchored hearing aids. Bone anchored hearing aids are a Covered Health Service for which Benefits are available under the applicable medical/surgical Covered Health Services categories in this Certificate, only for Covered Persons who have either of the following: Craniofacial anomalies whose abnormal or absent ear canals preclude the use of a wearable hearing aid. Hearing loss of sufficient severity that it would not be adequately remedied by a wearable hearing aid. 14. Home Health Care Services Home health care services are provided as an alternative to otherwise Covered Health Services in a Hospital, Related Institution or Skilled Nursing Facility. For Covered Persons that received less than 48 hours of inpatient hospitalization following a mastectomy or removal of a testicle or who undergo a mastectomy or removal of a testicle on an outpatient basis will receive the following: One home visit scheduled to occur within 24 hours after discharge from the Hospital or outpatient health care facility, and An additional home visit if prescribed by the Covered Person's attending Physician. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 13

In accordance with state law, home health care services are also available for the following: One home visit and an additional home visit when prescribed by a Physician for a mother and newborn child following discharge from a Hospital prior to a 48 hour Inpatient Stay for an uncomplicated delivery or 96 hours for a cesarean delivery. Such newborn home visits are not subject to any Copayment or Coinsurance payments shown in the Schedule of Benefits. One home visit when prescribed by a Physician for a mother and newborn child following discharge from a Hospital after a 48 hour Inpatient Stay for an uncomplicated delivery or 96 hours for a cesarean delivery. Such a home visit is not subject to any Copayment or Coinsurance payments shown in the Schedule of Benefits. For the purpose of this Benefit, "home health care" for general home health care and mastectomy related benefits means the continued care and treatment of a Covered Person in the home if: 1) the institutionalization of the Covered Person in a Hospital or Related Institution or skilled nursing facility would otherwise have been required if home health care were not provided; and 2) the plan of treatment covering the home health care service is established and approved in writing by the Health Care Practitioner. The definition of "home health care" in this bullet does not apply to home visits for a mother and newborn child. 15. Hospice Care Services For the purpose of this Benefit, "hospice care services" means the following items and services provided to a terminally ill Covered Person by, or by others under arrangement made by, a Hospice Program under a written plan (for providing such care to such Covered Person) established and periodically reviewed by the Covered Person's attending Physician and by the Medical Director. 1. Nursing care provided by or under the supervision of a registered professional nurse; 2. Physical or occupational therapy or speech-language pathology; 3. Medical social services under the direction of a Physician; 4. Services of a home health aide and homemaker services; 5. Medical supplies, including drugs and biologicals, and the use of medical appliances; 6. Physician services; 7. Short-term inpatient care, including both respite care and procedures necessary for pain control and acute and chronic symptom management, in an inpatient facility, but such respite care may be provided only on an intermittent, non-routine and occasional basis and may not be provided consecutively over longer than five (5) days; 8. Counseling, including dietary counseling, with respect to care of the terminally ill Covered Person and adjustment to his or her death. The care and services described above in numbers (1) and (4) above may be provided on a twenty-four (24) hour continuous basis only during periods of crisis and only as necessary to maintain the terminally ill individual at home. 16. Infertility Services Services for the treatment of infertility when provided by or under the direction of a Physician, except for those infertility services that are excluded under Section 2: Exclusions and Limitations. 17. Inpatient Hospital Services Services provided during an Inpatient Stay in a Hospital. Benefits include services and supplies provided during an Inpatient Stay in a Hospital. Benefits are available for: COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 14

Supplies and non-physician services received during the Inpatient Stay. Room and board in a Semi-private Room (a room with two or more beds). Physician services for radiologists, anesthesiologists, pathologists and Emergency room Physicians. (Benefits for other Physician services are described under Physician Fees for Surgical and Medical Services.) 18. Medical Foods Benefits are provided for medical foods when ordered by a Health Care Practitioner qualified to provide diagnosis and treatment in the field of metabolic disorders. "Medical food" means a food that is: Intended for the dietary treatment of a disease or condition for which nutritional requirements are established by medical evaluation; and Formulated to be consumed or administered enterally under the direction of a Physician. 19. Medical Office Services Care in medical offices for treatment of Sickness or Injury. Benefits include services provided in a Physician's office for the diagnosis and treatment of a Sickness or Injury. Benefits are provided under this section regardless of whether the Physician's office is freestanding, located in a clinic or located in a Hospital. Covered Health Services include medical education services that are provided in a Physician's office by appropriately licensed or registered healthcare professionals when both of the following are true: Education is required for a disease in which patient self-management is an important component of treatment. There exists a knowledge deficit regarding the disease which requires the intervention of a trained health professional. Covered Health Services include genetic counseling. Benefits are available for Genetic Testing which is ordered by the Physician and authorized in advance by us. Benefits under this section include allergy injections. Covered Health Services for preventive care provided in a Physician's office are described under Preventive Care Services. Benefits under this section do not include CT scans, PET scans, MRI, MRA, nuclear medicine and major diagnostic services. When a test is performed or a sample is drawn in the Physician's office and then sent outside the Physician's office for analysis or testing, Benefits for lab, radiology/x-rays and other diagnostic services that are performed outside the Physician's office are described in Outpatient Laboratory and Diagnostic Services. Covered Health Services received at an Urgent Care Center are described below under Urgent Care Center Services. 20. Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services - Inpatient Mental Health Services and Substance Use Disorder Services (also known as substance-related and addictive disorders services) include those received on an inpatient basis in a Hospital, Related Institution, Residential Treatment Facility, Alternate Facility, or entity licensed by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to provide Residential Crisis Services. Benefits include the following services provided on inpatient basis: COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 15

Diagnostic evaluations and assessment (Including psychological and neuropsychological testing for diagnostic purposes). Treatment planning. Treatment and/or procedures. Referral services. Medication evaluation and management (pharmacotherapy). Individual, family, therapeutic group and provider-based case management services. Treatment and counseling, including individual and group therapy visits. Crisis intervention and stabilization for acute episodes and Residential Crisis Services. Services at a Residential Treatment Facility. Electroconvulsive therapy. Inpatient professional fees. Inpatient Hospital and inpatient Residential Treatment Facility services include: 1) room and board (including ward, Semi-private Room, or intensive care accommodations. A private room is a Benefit only when a private room is necessary in terms of generally accepted medical practice, or when a Semiprivate Room is not available); 2) general nursing care; and meals and special diets; and 3) other facility services and supplies for services provided by a Hospital or Residential Treatment Facility. Benefits for detoxification services are provided as described above under Detoxification Services. The Mental Health/ Substance Use Disorder Designee determines coverage for all levels of care. If an Inpatient Stay is required, it is covered on a Semi-private Room basis. We encourage you to contact the Mental Health/ Substance Use Disorder Designee for referrals to providers and coordination of care. Special Mental Health Programs and Services Special programs and services that are contracted under the Mental Health/ Substance Use Disorder Designee may become available to you as a part of your Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services Benefit. The Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services Benefits and financial requirements assigned to these programs or services are based on the designation of the program or service to inpatient, Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, outpatient or a Transitional Care category of Benefit use. Special programs or services provide access to services that are beneficial for the treatment of your Mental Illness or substance-related and addictive disorders which may not otherwise be covered under the Policy. You must be referred to such programs through the Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder Designee, who is responsible for coordinating your care or through other pathways as described in the program introductions. Any decision to participate in such a program or service is at the discretion of the Covered Person and is not mandatory. 21. Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services - Outpatient Mental Health Services and Substance Use Disorder Services (also known as substance-related and addictive disorders services) include those received on outpatient basis in a provider's office or an Alternate Facility. Benefits include the following services provided on an outpatient basis: Diagnostic evaluations and assessment (Including psychological and neuropsychological testing for diagnostic purposes). This includes outpatient diagnostic tests provided and billed by a licensed or certified mental health and substance-related and addictive disorders practitioner and outpatient diagnostic tests provided and billed by a laboratory, Hospital or other covered facility. Treatment planning. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 16

Treatment and/or procedures. Referral services. Medication evaluation and management (pharmacotherapy). Individual, family, therapeutic group and provider-based case management services. Treatment and counseling, including individual and group therapy visits. Crisis intervention and stabilization for acute episodes and Residential Crisis Services. Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment Intensive Outpatient Treatment. Electroconvulsive therapy. Benefits for outpatient services at an Emergency room are provided as described above under Emergency Health Services. Benefits for detoxification services are provided as described above under Detoxification Services. The Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder Designee determines coverage for all levels of care. We encourage you to contact the Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder Designee for referrals to providers and coordination of care. Special Mental Health Programs and Services Special programs and services that are contracted under the Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder Designee may become available to you as a part of your Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services Benefit. The Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services Benefits and financial requirements assigned to these programs or services are based on the designation of the program or service to inpatient, Partial Hospitalization/Day Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, outpatient or a Transitional Care category of Benefit use. Special programs or services provide access to services that are beneficial for the treatment of your Mental Illness or substance-related and addictive disorders which may not otherwise be covered under the Policy. You must be referred to such programs through the Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder Designee, who is responsible for coordinating your care or through other pathways as described in the program introductions. Any decision to participate in such a program or service is at the discretion of the Covered Person and is not mandatory. 22. Nutritional Services and Medical Nutrition Therapy Benefits for nutritional counseling provided by a licensed dietician-nutritionist, Physician, Physician assistant or nurse practitioner for a Covered Person at risk due to nutritional history, current dietary intake, medication use or chronic illness or condition. Medical nutrition therapy provided by a licensed dietician-nutritionist, working in coordination with a Physician, to treat a chronic illness or condition. 23. Outpatient Hospital Services Services provided on an outpatient basis at a Hospital or Alternate Facility or in Physician's office. Benefits include: Diagnostic and therapeutic scopic procedures and related services. Surgery and related services. Therapeutic treatments Benefits under this section include: The facility charge and the charge for supplies and equipment. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 17

Physician services for radiologists, anesthesiologists and pathologists. (Benefits for all other Physician services are described under Physician Fees for Surgical and Medical Services.) Diagnostic scopic procedures are those for visualization, biopsy and polyp removal. Examples of diagnostic scopic procedures include colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy and endoscopy. Examples of surgical scopic procedures include arthroscopy, laparoscopy, bronchoscopy and hysteroscopy. Examples of therapeutic treatments include dialysis (both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis), intravenous chemotherapy or other intravenous infusion therapy and radiation oncology. Examples of surgical procedures performed in a Physician's office are mole removal and ear wax removal. 24. Outpatient Laboratory and Diagnostic Services Services for Sickness and Injury-related diagnostic purposes, received on an outpatient basis at a Hospital or Alternate Facility. Benefits under this section include: The facility charge and the charge for supplies and equipment. Physician services for radiologists, anesthesiologists and pathologists. (Benefits for other Physician services are described under Physician Fees for Surgical and Medical Services.) Benefits include bone mass measurement testing for diagnostic and treatment purposes. Benefits for bone mass measurement performed for prevention of osteoporosis is provided as described under Preventive Care Services. Benefits include CT scans, PET scans, MRI, MRA, nuclear medicine and major diagnostic services provided in a Physician's office. 25. Outpatient Rehabilitative Services Short-term outpatient rehabilitation services, limited to: Physical therapy. Occupational therapy. Speech therapy. Cardiac rehabilitation therapy. Benefits include continuous EKG telemetric monitoring during exercise, EKG rhythm strip with interpretation, Physician's revision of exercise prescription, and follow up examination for Physician to adjust medication or change regimen. Pulmonary rehabilitation therapy. For the purpose of this Benefit, "outpatient rehabilitation services" means occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, cardiac rehabilitation therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation therapy, provided to a Covered Person not admitted to a Hospital or Related Institution. For the purpose of this Benefit, "cardiac rehabilitation" is a comprehensive program involving medical evaluation, prescribed exercise, cardiac rick factor modification, education and counseling. Rehabilitation services must be performed by a Physician or by a licensed therapy provider. Benefits under this section include rehabilitation services provided in a Physician's office or on an outpatient basis at a Hospital or Alternate Facility. Benefits can be denied or shortened for Covered Persons who are not progressing in goal-directed rehabilitation services or if rehabilitation goals have previously been met. COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 18

Benefits are provided for Medically Necessary speech therapy in adult Covered Persons who have lost speech due to Sickness or Injury, or for the treatment of a Congenital Anomaly or genetic defect. Benefits are provided for Medically Necessary speech therapy in Enrolled Dependent children who have lost speech or who have never gained speech due to Sickness, Injury or diagnosed developmental disorder. 26. Pharmaceutical Products - Outpatient Pharmaceutical Products that are administered on an outpatient basis in a Hospital, Alternate Facility, Physician's office, or in a Covered Person's home. Benefits under this section are provided only for Pharmaceutical Products which, due to their characteristics (as determined by us), must typically be administered or directly supervised by a qualified provider or licensed/certified health professional. Benefits under this section do not include medications that are typically available by Prescription Order or Refill at a pharmacy. Benefits under this section do not include medications for the treatment of infertility. Certain Pharmaceutical Products are subject to step therapy requirements. This means that in order to receive Benefits for such Pharmaceutical Product you are required to use a different Pharmaceutical Product first. A step therapy requirement may not be imposed if: The step therapy drug has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the medical condition being treated; or The prescribing provider provides supporting medical information to us that a Pharmaceutical Product: Was ordered by a prescribing provider for the Covered Person within the past 180 days; and Based on the professional judgment of the prescribing provider, was effective in treating the Covered Person's medical condition. You may determine whether a particular Pharmaceutical Product is subject to step therapy requirements through the Internet at www.myuhc.com or by calling Customer Care at the telephone number on your ID card. Pharmaceutical Products do not include the following: A Pharmaceutical Product that contains (an) active ingredient(s) available in and therapeutically equivalent (having essentially the same efficacy and adverse effect profile) to another covered Pharmaceutical Product. Such determinations may be made up to six times during a calendar year. However, we will provide coverage for a Pharmaceutical Product deemed Therapeutically Equivalent if, in the judgment of the Authorized Prescriber: The excluded Pharmaceutical Product is not Therapeutically Equivalent to the other covered Pharmaceutical Products; or The covered Pharmaceutical Product on the Pharmaceutical Product List: Has been ineffective in treating a Covered Person's disease or condition; or Has caused or is likely to cause an adverse reaction or other harm to the Covered Person. A Pharmaceutical Product that contains (an) active ingredient(s) which is (are) a modified version of and therapeutically equivalent (having essentially the same efficacy and adverse effect profile) to another covered Pharmaceutical Product. Such determinations may be made up to six times during a calendar year. However, we will provide coverage for a Pharmaceutical Product deemed Therapeutically Equivalent if, in the judgment of the Authorized Prescriber: COC16.CER.H.11.MD.UHCMA.SB 19